This site features current writing opportunities for authors of all genres, with a preference for Christian publications. The submission opportunites featured on this blogsite have been collected by Sally Clark. The source of the information is listed at the bottom of each post. Please check these websites for additional writing articles and information on submissions in other genres.

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The Alliance of Young Adult Authors and The YA Shelf are now accepting short stories for our inaugural YA anthology. – Submission End Date: September 15th, 2016.

We want to do a cross-genre topic that all YA authors can participate in, that is still unified around a central theme, which is focused enough to make the writing meaningful…

So we’ve chosen “That moment when…” as a theme.

All the stories would include common YA denominators (teenage protagonist, relationships, rebellion, self-discovery, etc.) but focus on a moment when the curtain drops: the illusion is shattered, the reality is revealed.

We’re shooting for stories of about 5,000 words (keep it within 4k to 6k). Also, I think it’s fine if you want this to be the beginning of a story or novel – so you could end with a cliffhanger surprise and then say “get the rest of this story by signing up on my website.”

The Alliance of Young Adult Authors and The YA Shelf are now accepting short stories for our inaugural YA anthology. – Submission End Date: September 15th, 2016.

We want to do a cross-genre topic that all YA authors can participate in, that is still unified around a central theme, which is focused enough to make the writing meaningful…

So we’ve chosen “That moment when…” as a theme.

All the stories would include common YA denominators (teenage protagonist, relationships, rebellion, self-discovery, etc.) but focus on a moment when the curtain drops: the illusion is shattered, the reality is revealed.

We’re shooting for stories of about 5,000 words (keep it within 4k to 6k). Also, I think it’s fine if you want this to be the beginning of a story or novel – so you could end with a cliffhanger surprise and then say “get the rest of this story by signing up on my website.”

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Sally Clark

Fredericksburg, Tx

Like finding shells on the beach, I love doing market research! And what I find, I love to share! I write in a variety of genres including children's, Christian, poetry, fiction, and nonfiction, so these post follow along those lines. Check out my web site: www.sallyclark.info, for more about me.